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Calm Your Nervous System: Coherent Breathing (10 BPM)

by Rachel Fearnley

Rated
4.8
Type
guided
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
Plays
431

Coherent Breathing is a practice which offers positive impacts on your nervous system, heart, digestion & overall health & wellbeing. 5 BPM is seen to be the optimum rate of Coherent Breathing for most people. If you are starting with 10 BPM gradually work down towards 5 BPM. Take your time during this process, it could take weeks or months for your body to adjust to breathing at a slower rate. This practice includes Coherent Breathing & a soothing body scan to anchor you into your body.

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Transcript

Come into a comfortable position either seated with the crown of your head rested directly above your tailbone or perhaps lying on your back either way making sure that you're comfortable and you can remain here for the next 10 minutes.

Just begin to observe the fact that you're breathing.

Just notice the ever present inhale and exhale.

And just begin by taking a nice full deep breath in and long emptying breath out.

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Exhale one two inhale one two exhale one two and now just letting go of the count of the breath allow your breath to return back to its natural rhythm I'm going to take you through a very gentle body scan we're gonna take our awareness to the different pulsations in the body if you can't feel the sensations that I described that's okay just rest your awareness on the part of the body that I name take your awareness to your toes to the outside edges and the tops of your toes and see if you can notice your pulse gently beating in your toes now take your awareness to your ankles see if you can sense the beating of your pulse in your ankles now take your awareness to the back of your knees feeling sensing a gentle beat of your pulse in the back of your knees taking your focus to your groin just noticing if you can feel your pulse gently beating in the space around your groin now take your awareness to your belly to your tummy see if you can sense your pulse beating gently in the space around your tummy now traveling a little bit higher up to the solar plexus to that space just above the belly just below the sternum notice that pulsation and beating around your solar plexus taking your awareness to your chest in the space around your heart feeling or sensing that gentle beating now sensing your armpits can you notice that same pulsation and beating gently coursing through your armpits now take your focus to the creases of your elbows looking for that same pulsation that same gentle beating in the crease of your elbows again if you don't sense the pulsation or beating that's totally okay just bring your awareness to the different parts of your body now take your awareness to the palms of your hands right through to the tips of your fingers can you notice that gentle pulsation and beating in the palms of your hands and the tips of your fingers now traveling back up the body to your neck and your throat feeling that beating that pulsation in your neck and your throat and then the back and the top of your head looking for that same pulsation that same beating of your pulse now take your awareness to your face can you find that same pulsation that same beating in your face and traveling back down to the space around your heart connecting back to the pulsation and the beating of your heart and invite in a couple of full deep breaths into that space at the end of your next outgoing breath just very gently begin to open up your eyes and continuing on the rest of your day with a sense of presence and calm namaste

Meet your Teacher

Rachel FearnleyBali, Indonesia

4.8 (48)

Recent Reviews

Laura

April 24, 2022

It was a lovely practice. The breathing practice started rather suddenly though. Could do with a few more seconds before the breath practice and also a quick explanation as to what we are doing and what the count is going to be.

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